Intro to cases that block to PDNB with no localising signs Flashcards
List 3 things we look at when assessing foot conformation
size, shape ans symmetry of feet
contraction of heel bulbs
hoof balance
Describe how the normal horse foot should land
flat not toe/ heel / side first
what does straight trot allow you to asses
most useful for assessing lameness
what does trot on lunge allow us to see
lameness usually worse on inside and on hard
List 8 structures that the palmar digital nerve block always numbs
Sole
Heel bulbs
Palmar & distal P3
Navicular bone
Navicular bursa
Distal DDFT
Impar ligament
Palmar DIP joint
where do we perform a palmar digital nerve block
where pastern meets the heel bulbs
List 6 structures that the palmar digital nerve block variably numbs
Dorsal P3
Dorsal laminae
Dorsal DIP joint
Collateral ligaments of coffin joint
Distal P2
Collateral cartilages
List 11 possible differentials for
Horse where lameness blocks to the foot with no localising signs
DIP joint OA
Navicular bone degeneration
Navicular bursitis
Fracture of P3 or navicular bone
DDF Tendonitis
Impar ligament desmitis
DIP collateral ligament desmitis
Hoof imbalance
Subchondral cystic lesion
Pedal osteitis
Mineralisation of lateral cartilage
what first line in diagnostic imaging for:
Horse where lameness blocks to the foot with no localising signs
Radiography
what can ultrasound be used to asses in cases
of Horse where lameness blocks to the foot with no localising signs
limited access to soft tissue structure
Can see:
- Proximal end of coffin joint collateral ligaments
- DDFT between heel bulbs
- Insertion of DDFT through frog
what is the gold standard for imaging the equine foot
MRI
what is CT good at looking at in equine foot
excellent bone definition
Soft tissues & cartilage when IV contrast added
List 4 things we look at to assess hoof balance
hoof pastern angle
Load bearing- radiographs
angle of distal phalanx sole
Latero medial- should be even
Describe how we can manage hoof imbalances in foals
farrier - lots of alteration is possible because they are growing
Describe how to manage hoof imbalance in adult horses
limited alteration possible
can create additional lameness
takes several shoeings
foot must land flat